Built around 1943, this beautiful example of mid war architecture was moved to North Ipswich from Ascot in 2008.
With the relocation came extensive refurbishment to create a practical, modern home with the style and elegance of times past.

The pretty facade with the door and lattice enclosed front veranda provides a private sanctuary to enjoy a drink or to read a book in privacy but allowing air flow and natural light.
French doors and a traditional front door lead into a large lounge room with wonderfully high plaster ceilings and polished timber floors.

A separate study area and dining room sit adjacent to the large kitchen and open on to the rear deck.
The three bedrooms are well proportioned and the main features another beautiful plaster ceiling.

Positioned on a fully fenced 503m2 corner block, this home is close to the local schools, shops and public transport.

After relocation the following upgrades were completed:

All asbestos was removed and replaced with plasterboard
House raised to legal height
New cyclone bracing and tie-downs installed to meet regulations
New roof and gutters with insulation installed to meet R2 rating
Completely rewired including lead in for cable TV / Data connection
Completely re-plumbed for water recycling, including installation of a 5000L rainwater tank
New gas supply and piping installed
Completely restumped with new steel and timber posts and beams
New decking to rear
Completely repainted inside and out
Bathroom completely gutted and refurbished
New slab for laundry under
New enclosed and slatted storage area under
Fully fenced for pets
New driveway and covered carport under the deck installed